Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Portable Ops 23/45: 20 Meters Was Fun Today!

KM4ICI - a Virginia Tech Student I
worked today on 20 meters
You never seem to know these days how the bands are going to treat you!  After working just 4 stations in the SKCC WES this weekend - mostly due to only being able to operate for 2 hours - but the bands stunk for me, I was hoping today would be better.

I tuned around on 20 and heard a few signals so I dove right in and started calling CQ with my 5 watt signal from the KX3 into my vertical portable antenna.

I immediately starting working stations....

WJ2L - Bill was near Nashville, TN and was very weak - I couldn't copy all the QSO, so I don't know if he was QRP or not, but I think he was.  He also would sign WJ2L/4, which adds to my suspicion he was QRP.

KM4ICI - This was a quick contact, Xiaoyu was working the club station of K4KDS. He is from China but studying Electrical Engineering at Virginia Tech.  K4KDS is the club station of Virginia Tech Amateur Radio Association. He is a really new General, and it was fun to work him!

N9ZXL (7114T) - A new SKCC contact for me - Dave was in Illinois and has a couple of Elecraft rigs as well.

W9AKS - Bobby was in Wisconsin and had a booming signal here to Kansas.  He was sending a bit fast for me, but I got the important info!

KE5AL (12776S) - Another new SKCC number for me, Jim answered my QRZ after wrapping up with W9AKS and had a great 599 signal to Kansas today from Texas.  He was running 90 watts, and I asked him to slow down for me as I was only copying about everyother character - and he graciously did!  He said QSB was heavy on his end, but it was not happening on my end.

NT9L (7328S) - Also a new SKCC number for me, John was in Colorado and was running QRO, but after I told him I was QRP he switched over and we completed the QSO both using low power!  He was 599 here, even QRP - his signal sounded a bit different, but still 599.  Thanks John!

So it was a fun time on the radio today from the park.  I have just 10 more unique SKCC numbers to collect and I will finally be a Centurion!  I am having a blast working these guys, and with the sun spots diminishing, keeps things very interesting and fun.

Monday, May 2, 2016

April 2016 QRP Operating Wrap-Up

It was another pretty active month on the radio for me and my KX3.  I have now operated portable 22 times - with my goal being 45 for the year - I think I will make it no problem!

I continued this month really having fun with the SKCC QSO's and chasing members for my first 100 SKCC contacts so I could claim the Centurion Award.  I ended the month with 83 total contacts toward my 'C' - just 17 more and I will be there.

With WES coming up this weekend I should be able to get there in short order!

So here is the recap on the MONTHLY numbers:

Total QSO's all modes: 81

Total CW QSO's: 75
Total PSK31 QSO's: 6

Total SKCC QSO's: 65

I apologize to those I have worked but have not documented here on the blog during my portable operations - but sometimes lack of time gets the best of me!

A couple DX highlights from this month - I worked ZL2BLQ in New Zealand on 15 meters and LW3EX on 10 meters with just 5 watts and my portable QRP antenna from a local park!

Even with these poor propagation conditions, I am still having a blast with just 5 watts and a wire!